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Reminder: Tune in to Food Network tonight

Chapel Hill's Sugarland bakery and Angier's Sunni Sky's ice cream shop will be featured at 8 p.m. TONIGHT on the Food Network's new show, "Kid in a Candy Store."

Adam Gertler, who competed on season four of Next Food Network Star, is host of a new show similar to Diners, Drive-ins and Dives but for bakeries and sweets shops. 

Chapel Hill's Sugarland is a bakery and gelato shop with a full bar popular with UNC students. (Our favorite cupcake in a cupcake taste test earlier this year was from Sugarland: a spumoni cupcake. Click HERE.) The press release says Gertler enjoyed a frothy gelato cocktail called a Tartini.

 Sunni Sky's homemade ice cream shop is famous for their spicy hot ice cream flavors called cold sweat and exit wound. (While in the area, the Fuquay-Varina Independent reported on Gertler's visits to Sunni Sky's. Click HERE to read that story.)

Sugarland and Sunni Sky's to appear on Food Network

The Food Network has a new sugar-themed show, "Kid in a Candy Store," featuring Adam Gertler, the winner of  who competed on season four of Next Food Network star.

The show is sort of like a Diners, Drive-ins and Dives for bakeries and sweets shops. The show premieres 8 p.m., Monday, July 12.

The episode airing July 19 features two local stores: Chapel Hill's Sugarland, a bakery with a full bar popular with UNC students. (Our favorite cupcake in a cupcake taste test earlier this year was from Sugarland: a spumoni cupcake. Click HERE.) The press release says Gertler enjoyed a frothy gelato cocktail called a Tartini at Sugarland.

Also featured on the show is Sunni Sky's homemade ice cream shop in Angier. The shop is famous for their spicy hot ice cream flavors called cold sweat and exit wound.

(While in the area, the Fuquay-Varina Independent reported on Gertler's visits to Sunni Sky's. Click HERE to read that story.)

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